The Life of Herodotus: Drawn Out from His BookJ.W. Parker, 1845 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 8
... thought , or by whatever name those thousand beauties are called , which to the despair of his imitator are united in him . Meanwhile , at least , the way and method in which he proceeded with his writings , and contrived to make ...
... thought , or by whatever name those thousand beauties are called , which to the despair of his imitator are united in him . Meanwhile , at least , the way and method in which he proceeded with his writings , and contrived to make ...
Pagina 12
... thought , and will look at me nakedly as I am in myself , I may still perhaps in your judgment be spared the infliction of stripes , in consideration of the long course which I have run over ; and with this I am contented . " SECTION II ...
... thought , and will look at me nakedly as I am in myself , I may still perhaps in your judgment be spared the infliction of stripes , in consideration of the long course which I have run over ; and with this I am contented . " SECTION II ...
Pagina 14
... thought fit arbitrarily to reduce the recitation to a portion only of the work ; and , accordingly , he might possibly have finished off and recited merely the history of the war ! Lucian , however , decidedly affirms the contrary . The ...
... thought fit arbitrarily to reduce the recitation to a portion only of the work ; and , accordingly , he might possibly have finished off and recited merely the history of the war ! Lucian , however , decidedly affirms the contrary . The ...
Pagina 19
... thought seriously on the value of history , only it was not his aim himself to shine in that department . A licentious use of particular scenes of fable or of history served as a present object for the display of his talent in the witty ...
... thought seriously on the value of history , only it was not his aim himself to shine in that department . A licentious use of particular scenes of fable or of history served as a present object for the display of his talent in the witty ...
Pagina 22
... thought , the dressing up of which led to the story of the Olympic recitation ( viz . " the advantage of becoming known to a great many men all at once " ) , occurred to him only on a particular occasion , be- cause , forsooth , it ...
... thought , the dressing up of which led to the story of the Olympic recitation ( viz . " the advantage of becoming known to a great many men all at once " ) , occurred to him only on a particular occasion , be- cause , forsooth , it ...
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